LOT 8077 清康熙 藍地描金花卉紋大蓋罐一對
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Provenance:|The Joanna Lau Sullivan Trust|In the 18th century, Chinese vases of such impressive proportions were much coveted by Europeans, including royalty, who desired such large and exotic porcelain pieces to suit the proportions of palatial public rooms. Such massive pieces are often referred to as 'soldier' or 'dragoon' vases, after an episode in which Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland (1670-1733) arranged to trade 600 of his dragoons in exchange for over 151 pieces of porcelain, including tall vases and covers in 1717. Vases of this type are still much valued for their extraordinary construction and imposing presence: compare for example a single blue and white 'soldier' vase sold in our London rooms, 12 May 2011, sale 18827, lot 317, and a pair painted with a decorative floral design also sold in our London rooms, 10 July 2006, sale 13740, lot 107.|The softly speckled powder-blue glaze, delicately enhanced with gilding, was also extremely popular in its own right. The careful division of the vase into lobed segments with a formal design of flowers and other natural motifs is particularly well-suited to the expansive exterior surface, and is echoed in blue and white vases of the same period. It is however exceptionally rare to find massive vases such as the present lot in the powder-blue and gilt palette.
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2016年3月10日-14日
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